Soaring Eagle206 viewsThis 'soaring bald eagle' is carved from hardwood sycamore and has a wingspan of 68" (5' 8" from wingtip to wingtip). It has been treated to protect from mildew and sealed with a UV inhibiting, clear coat.

$80 - Desk Bear293 views$80 - This desk bear head is about 12" tall, carved from hardwood sycamore then oiled and sealed. It's designed to hold a small sign, remote control, pencils, or other small items.

$925 - Native Chief Bust417 viewsNative American "chief" bust, with full head-dress. Carved from Sycamore, oiled, then sealed. This is about 2' tall from bottom of chin to top of the head-dress and equally wide at the feathers. The back has been hollowed to reduce checking and to lighten the piece.

Man In The Moon599 views$350 - Strictly Folk Art. This Man In The Moon carving is suitable for any wall of your barn :) More than 3" thick sycamore, milled flat on the back, 38" across. The red in the wood will fade with age.

This is heavy but on man can carry it around.

We do not ship carvings.

Large Bison right view536 viewsLarge bison carved from a timeworn sycamore log. Approximate dimensions: height (not including the base) is 21" and length is 41" (base a bit longer). The black walnut horns are mortise and tenon joined to the head.

This piece has been saturated with oils then, after a long drying period, sealed with several coats of poly urethane. Best display for this would be an elevated position.

Large Bison left413 viewsLarge bison carved from a timeworn sycamore log. Approximate dimensions: height (not including the base) is 21" and length is 41" (base a bit longer). The black walnut horns are mortise and tenon joined to the head.

This piece has been saturated with oils then, after a long drying period, sealed with several coats of poly urethane. Best display for this would be an elevated position.

Large Bison head view421 viewsLarge bison carved from a timeworn sycamore log. Approximate dimensions: height (not including the base) is 21" and length is 41" (base a bit longer). The black walnut horns are mortise and tenon joined to the head.

This piece has been saturated with oils then, after a long drying period, sealed with several coats of poly urethane. Best display for this would be an elevated position.

Turning Bear383 viewsThis bear is turning around within a single log of sycamore! A complicated and not commonly seen pose. Particularly not so large as this 42" tall piece! One front paw is lifted and the sole of one hind foot is exposed. Oiled and sealed.

Now on display and available for purchase at White's Furniture and Hardwood, 2 W Kennewick Ave, Kennewick, WA.